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 by Dare
1 week 2 days ago
 Total posts:   512  
 Joined:  Mar 09 2024
United States of America   Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego
Veteran

I'm sitting here with a smile shaking my head. The best thing that can happen to an aspiring coach is to get hired onto McVay's staff. If he's good enough for McVay he's good enough for anyone. Besides he might know the recipe for Sean's secret sauce. McVay and Reid have incredible credibility in the NFL. When Sean hits the media job circuit teams will offer him their mint to unretire.

Sean and Reid are locks to be HOF coaches. We have been watching the McVay legend all these years. Amazing isn't it.

After Baker Mayfield, every QB in need of a career reset wants to be in LA with McVay. That is why Jimmy is here. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in a starting role if he's not starting here if Stafford retires. Baker parlayed one amazing game into a revived career. Jimmy may have done the same.

I've never seen anything like it. It's why whoever Sean wants they will almost always come be it coaches or players.

 by AltiTude Ram
1 week 14 hours ago
 Total posts:   2367  
 Joined:  Jul 09 2015
United States of America   Denver
Pro Bowl

 by actionjack
1 week 12 hours ago
 Total posts:   4764  
 Joined:  May 19 2016
United States of America   Sactown
Superstar

Elvis wrote:Also Rams QB coach Dave Ragone interviewing for Jax OC...


Coen literally interviewing all the Rams offensive staff, none of which he worked with. Move onto to another team bud.

 by ramsman34
1 week 2 hours ago
 Total posts:   9666  
 Joined:  Apr 16 2015
United States of America   Back in LA baby!
Moderator

Gonna lose a few this off season just like off seasons prior. Ugh

 by FMulder
6 days 21 hours ago
 Total posts:   247  
 Joined:  Dec 11 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Rookie

This is purely a selfish and petty post, but Jesus, I swear anybody that was McVay’s garbage man or who knew him in 4th grade are treated like the next messiah (or McVay!). Don’t get me wrong, McVay’s direct success and the overall success his coaching tree has exhibited makes them all attractive candidates (as opposed to the horrific success of the Belichik tree) but some of these guys have so little actual NFL coaching experience, and/or experience that would lead someone to believe that the jump to OC or DC was likely. All of these interviews are banking on McVay’s magic dust sprinkling over all of them and making them the potential next McVay-lite. To be sure, these guys probably increased their knowledge exponentially just by working with and under McVay, but that is quite a leap to go from being a relatively brief underlying to running a side of the ball.

Just getting tired of almost anyone associated with this staff being poached before they even seem like logical candidates for such roles at this stage of their tenure. Obviously it is a compliment to McVay and the Rams, but c’mon.

Now I will return to hurling obscenities at kids riding bikes on my near my house, and sitting in my lawn chair running a one-man neighborhood watch program by taping every car that drives by 🤪

 by Elvis
6 days 13 hours ago
 Total posts:   40500  
 Joined:  Mar 28 2015
United States of America   Los Angeles
Administrator

Liam Coen is gonna call his own offense in Jax so his OC doesn't necessarily have to have the same chops as, say, the Texans OC who is gonna run the whole show...

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